Urgent Question on victims of contaminated blood: 16 December 2015
16 December 2015 (updated on 16 December 2015)
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Health, Jane Ellison, responded to an urgent question asked by Diana Johnson, Labour MP for Kingston upon Hull North on Government plans to reform support for victims of contaminated blood.
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About Urgent Questions
At times MPs may want to put an urgent question to a Minister. If a matter of public importance has arisen, which an MP believes requires an immediate answer from a government minister, they may apply to the Speaker to put forward such a question.
The relevant government department would be informed at once. If the Speaker agrees, the question will be asked after that day’s Question Time.
Once the MP has asked the main question, they are allowed to ask a supplementary question. Other MPs will then be called to ask further questions on the same subject.
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